J'S RACING GK5 FIT C304 SUS exhaust system Riateru 50R
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J'S RACING GK5 FIT C304 SUS exhaust system Riateru 50R
Ordered from Japan (From Here), this exhaust system came in and I had it installed. I will be adding pics as time goes on. It 'fits' without any modification or issues. It definitely is louder than stock and is not for everyone. I currently have the silencer removed.
Here is some info from measurements I took and weight info.
Muffler weight is 7.6lbs (Setup I had previously was 12.2lbs)
Inlet size: 45.33mm I.D. (1.785")
Exhaust Tip size: 74.02mm I.D. (2.914")
Silencer inlet/outlet diameter: 35.64mm I.D. (1.403")
***Silencer opens up to 70.71mm I.D. (2.784") to fit inside exhaust tip outlet.
Silencer weight is 100grams (3.5oz)
Muffler Inlet:
Muffler Oulet with Silencer:
Muffler Outlet without Silencer:
Silencer Pics:
Here is some info from measurements I took and weight info.
Muffler weight is 7.6lbs (Setup I had previously was 12.2lbs)
Inlet size: 45.33mm I.D. (1.785")
Exhaust Tip size: 74.02mm I.D. (2.914")
Silencer inlet/outlet diameter: 35.64mm I.D. (1.403")
***Silencer opens up to 70.71mm I.D. (2.784") to fit inside exhaust tip outlet.
Silencer weight is 100grams (3.5oz)
Muffler Inlet:
Muffler Oulet with Silencer:
Muffler Outlet without Silencer:
Silencer Pics:
Last edited by Myxalplyx; 05-25-2015 at 08:33 PM.
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I just sat it out there like that to take some quick pictures.
Last edited by Myxalplyx; 05-23-2015 at 12:41 AM.
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I don't know the name of the color gradient.
Sound is hard to describe. Even if I were to make a video of it, which I plan on at some point. If you are into sound, I imagine that you will like it. A lot! It's deep sounding. Not raspy at all! It's tolerable while cruising on the highway between 65-75mph. Those that are looking for a quiet exhaust will want to stay away from this. With the silencer on, it's less loud but you still know it's there.
To me, the extra sound isn't justified because it doesn't significantly outperform the larger Flo Pro Max muffler I had installed on it. That may be due to the flow pro max muffler had the stock inlet piping attached to it (which is pretty damn good).
It is lighter, looks better, sounds 'better' (To those that love extra sound). Probably exclusive somewhat since J's mufflers on the older model Fits put people in the muffler elite . Will see what happens in the fall when temps drop down to the 30's again.
I'd just get a freer flowing muffler on the stock exhaust system and call it the day if I had to do it all over again. I ran the fastest time I have by simply doing that. I do like the muffler though. It's different than any other muffler that I have ever had (Visually).
To me, the extra sound isn't justified because it doesn't significantly outperform the larger Flo Pro Max muffler I had installed on it. That may be due to the flow pro max muffler had the stock inlet piping attached to it (which is pretty damn good).
It is lighter, looks better, sounds 'better' (To those that love extra sound). Probably exclusive somewhat since J's mufflers on the older model Fits put people in the muffler elite . Will see what happens in the fall when temps drop down to the 30's again.
I'd just get a freer flowing muffler on the stock exhaust system and call it the day if I had to do it all over again. I ran the fastest time I have by simply doing that. I do like the muffler though. It's different than any other muffler that I have ever had (Visually).
Last edited by Myxalplyx; 05-23-2015 at 08:34 PM.
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The part is not supported the way I did it but that is the chance I take.
I have no patience waiting on the aftermarket.
#11
I'd just get a freer flowing muffler on the stock exhaust system and call it the day if I had to do it all over again. I ran the fastest time I have by simply doing that. I do like the muffler though. It's different than any other muffler that I have ever had (Visually).
#12
Personal recommendation is 2". 2.5" is just louder. 2.25" may be the best compromise but 2" is sufficient from a performance standpoint while keeping noise down. Anything beyond an intake and/or an exhaust may require going larger than 2". Just my input but others may feel differently.
Last edited by Myxalplyx; 07-06-2015 at 01:22 PM.
#13
Personal recommendation is 2". 2.5" is just louder. 2.25" may be the best compromise but 2" is sufficient from a performance standpoint while keeping noise down. Anything beyond an intake and/or an exhaust may require going larger than 2". Just my input but others may feel differently.
#14
Yes! I'll be having it installed back on shortly for a while. The wifey decided she finally wants to drive and is getting her license. She'll be driving Misfit so I have to quiet him down for a while.
#15
Aww congrats! Let me take this muffler off your hands then =P
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Ordered from Japan (From Here), this exhaust system came in and I had it installed. I will be adding pics as time goes on. It 'fits' without any modification or issues. It definitely is louder than stock and is not for everyone. I currently have the silencer removed.
Here is some info from measurements I took and weight info.
Muffler weight is 7.6lbs (Setup I had previously was 12.2lbs)
Inlet size: 45.33mm I.D. (1.785")
Exhaust Tip size: 74.02mm I.D. (2.914")
Silencer inlet/outlet diameter: 35.64mm I.D. (1.403")
***Silencer opens up to 70.71mm I.D. (2.784") to fit inside exhaust tip outlet.
Silencer weight is 100grams (3.5oz)
Muffler Inlet:
Muffler Oulet with Silencer:
Muffler Outlet without Silencer:
Silencer Pics:
Here is some info from measurements I took and weight info.
Muffler weight is 7.6lbs (Setup I had previously was 12.2lbs)
Inlet size: 45.33mm I.D. (1.785")
Exhaust Tip size: 74.02mm I.D. (2.914")
Silencer inlet/outlet diameter: 35.64mm I.D. (1.403")
***Silencer opens up to 70.71mm I.D. (2.784") to fit inside exhaust tip outlet.
Silencer weight is 100grams (3.5oz)
Muffler Inlet:
Muffler Oulet with Silencer:
Muffler Outlet without Silencer:
Silencer Pics:
#17
You can thank Imageshack for disabling the links to the pics. Too cheap to pay for their services though.
#18
Lately I've been attaching pictures to the forum software. It's much easier than uploading on an external site, and then linking back here.
#19
Thanks! I will be using this feature now on.